Elsa García (singer)


Elsa Garcia is a Mexican – American Tejano singer and producer from Houston, Texas. She has had four albums certified gold, and was nominated for a Grammy in 1991 for her album “Simplemente”.

Biography

Career
Elsa Garcia was born in 1956 in Monterrey, Mexico. The daughter of Mexican singer Hermelinda “Linda La Norteña” Escamilla, she was introduced to music at an early age. At age 2, she emigrated to Houston, Texas. Garcia started as a replacement vocalist for her husband’s band after their lead singer was experiencing throat problems and could not perform. Her first album “Simplemente” was a commercial success earning Garcia a Grammy nomination. Her second album “Ni Mas, Ni Menos” was her first album to be certified gold thanks to the hit song “Ya Te Vi”, which later became her signature song. On May 29, 1995 she participated in the Selena tribute at the Houston Astrodome. In 1995, the then mayor of Houston declared that October 24th would be Elsa Garcia day. In 2011, Garcia was inducted into the Tejano roots Hall of Fame. In 2012, she was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the Tejano Music Awards Garcia has been retired from music since 1999. She is one of a few Tejano artists to get radio airplay in Mexico during the 90s.

Discography